Comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues from zinc hydrometallurgy

In this paper, a new method for the comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues (JR) is proposed. By direct reduction followed by magnetic separation, lead, zinc and iron are separated and recovered from JR and sulfur is fixed. The non-magnetic tails (NMT) of the magnetic separation is u...

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Main Authors: Yayun Wang, Huifen Yang, Ge Zhang, Jinxing Kang, Chuanlong Wang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-11-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Journal Advances
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666821120300235
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spelling doaj-62f94045c4954613911c56bebfd776c12021-04-22T13:41:46ZengElsevierChemical Engineering Journal Advances2666-82112020-11-013100023Comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues from zinc hydrometallurgyYayun Wang0Huifen Yang1Ge Zhang2Jinxing Kang3Chuanlong Wang4School of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083 China; China ENFI Engineering Co., LTD., Beijing 100038, China; Corresponding authors at: School of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China.School of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083 China; Corresponding authors at: School of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China.School of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083 ChinaSchool of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083 China; China ENFI Engineering Co., LTD., Beijing 100038, ChinaChina ENFI Engineering Co., LTD., Beijing 100038, ChinaIn this paper, a new method for the comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues (JR) is proposed. By direct reduction followed by magnetic separation, lead, zinc and iron are separated and recovered from JR and sulfur is fixed. The non-magnetic tails (NMT) of the magnetic separation is used for removing of Cd, As and Pb heavy metal ions from acidic wastewater of zinc hydrometallurgy. Test work results showed that the volatilization rates of lead and zinc were 96.97% and 99.89%, respectively, the sulfur fixation rate with CaO was 98.91% under optimal conditions of reduced roasting at 1523 K for 60 min. A magnetic iron concentrate was obtained containing 95.68% iron at a recovery of 76.26% by grinding-magnetic separation process. The removal rates of Cd, As and Pb ions were 99.98%, 93.75% and 99.80% respectively. The content of Cd, As and Pb ions in the treated wastewater met the emission standards at 120 g/L NMT dosage and for a contact time of 90 mins. The proposed method is considered as an environmentally-friendly and efficient approach to the comprehensive recovery and recycle of JR and the removal of toxic cadmium, arsenic and lead ions from acidic wastewater of zinc hydrometallurgy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666821120300235Jarosite residuesSeparationRecoveryHeavy metal ion adsorptionPurification
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author Yayun Wang
Huifen Yang
Ge Zhang
Jinxing Kang
Chuanlong Wang
spellingShingle Yayun Wang
Huifen Yang
Ge Zhang
Jinxing Kang
Chuanlong Wang
Comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues from zinc hydrometallurgy
Chemical Engineering Journal Advances
Jarosite residues
Separation
Recovery
Heavy metal ion adsorption
Purification
author_facet Yayun Wang
Huifen Yang
Ge Zhang
Jinxing Kang
Chuanlong Wang
author_sort Yayun Wang
title Comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues from zinc hydrometallurgy
title_short Comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues from zinc hydrometallurgy
title_full Comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues from zinc hydrometallurgy
title_fullStr Comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues from zinc hydrometallurgy
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues from zinc hydrometallurgy
title_sort comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues from zinc hydrometallurgy
publisher Elsevier
series Chemical Engineering Journal Advances
issn 2666-8211
publishDate 2020-11-01
description In this paper, a new method for the comprehensive recovery and recycle of jarosite residues (JR) is proposed. By direct reduction followed by magnetic separation, lead, zinc and iron are separated and recovered from JR and sulfur is fixed. The non-magnetic tails (NMT) of the magnetic separation is used for removing of Cd, As and Pb heavy metal ions from acidic wastewater of zinc hydrometallurgy. Test work results showed that the volatilization rates of lead and zinc were 96.97% and 99.89%, respectively, the sulfur fixation rate with CaO was 98.91% under optimal conditions of reduced roasting at 1523 K for 60 min. A magnetic iron concentrate was obtained containing 95.68% iron at a recovery of 76.26% by grinding-magnetic separation process. The removal rates of Cd, As and Pb ions were 99.98%, 93.75% and 99.80% respectively. The content of Cd, As and Pb ions in the treated wastewater met the emission standards at 120 g/L NMT dosage and for a contact time of 90 mins. The proposed method is considered as an environmentally-friendly and efficient approach to the comprehensive recovery and recycle of JR and the removal of toxic cadmium, arsenic and lead ions from acidic wastewater of zinc hydrometallurgy.
topic Jarosite residues
Separation
Recovery
Heavy metal ion adsorption
Purification
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